“Integrate Your IT Environment”
The Microsoft Roadshow for integrated Linux, Open Source, PGP, MySQL, & other Open Source technologies
Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:30 AM – Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:30 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Welcome Time: 8:00 AM
Location:
Microsoft Los Angeles
333 South Grand Avenue
Suite 3300 Los Angeles California 90071
Event Overview
Is your IT Infrastructure fully dedicated to just one technology solution? Chances are you work in a heterogeneous environment that includes a variety of technologies from Microsoft®, Linux, MySQL and Apple. Integration becomes vital in order for your core business applications to maintain business flow and efficiency. How do you achieve identity integration? Run Open Source Software (OSS) on Windows Server® 2008? Ever wanted to leverage the power of SQL with your PHP applications? This innovative roadshow will answer these questions and many others to get your integrated environment up and running smoothly.
Session 1: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Interop with Linux and OS X
Do you have existing Linux workstations and servers? Are you buying Apple notebooks for your personnel? If so, then you’re probably wondering how to secure and share information across your organization. Join us for a session that demonstrates how to authenticate and manage non-Windows operating systems. We’ll explore Active Directory (AD) extensions, management tools, security, file sharing, desktop management and a number of other key challenges we all face on a daily basis. Get set for some great demonstrations and plenty of time for questions and answers.
By attending this session, you’ll learn:
- How to authenticate Active Directory users that are using a Linux workstation. Windows Server 2008 and Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10 will be demonstrated.
- How to manage SLED desktops using Active Directory Group Policie Objects (GPO).
- Information on non Microsoft management tools for Linux and Apple OS X.
Session 2: Running Open Source Software (OSS) on Window Server 2008
Are you afraid to run open source software on Windows Server 2008? Fear no more; it’s easier than you think. Come discuss running LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) on Windows Server 2008. Not interested in Linux? No problem. You’ll also learn how to run open source applications with IIS7, MySQL and PHP. Along the way, we’ll compare and contrast the optimum maintenance, operation and monitoring of these diverse systems and applications. This session will include several informative demonstrations and you’ll get plenty of time to ask questions.
By attending this session, you’ll learn:
- How to install and configure Apache on Windows Server 2008
- How to install and configure PHP on Windows Server 2008
- How to install and configure MySQL on Windows Server 2008
- How to install and configure an application that uses PHP and MySQL
- Discuss how to run solutions using the Microsoft virtualization technologies
Session 3: SQL Server 2008 and PHP Web Application Infrastructure
Do you want to take advantage of SQL Server’s great new features for your PHP sites? Join us for this session and learn how to make it happen. We’ll show you how to leverage your existing development resources and PHP knowledge by simply changing the backend to Microsoft SQL Server 2008. We’ll walk through the necessary steps to get PHP and SQL Server working together and you’ll see how to enjoy a successful deployment and post-deployment experience. You’ll also learn where to find the information you need when you deploy and scale PHP on SQL Server, including details about security, performance, backup, managing and monitoring. After the step-by-step deployment instructions and some helpful working demos, we’ll be happy to entertain your questions.
By attending this session, you’ll learn:
- How to configure SQL Server 2008 on a Windows 2008 Server for use with PHP
- How to configure PHP to run on IIS 7 against an SQL 2008 database server
- Where to go for additional resources you may need to manage your new SQL Server 2008/IIS7/Windows2008 environment
For even more information, please visit www.technetevents.com/interop

